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The answer will depend on the original coordinates of A: these have not been provided so neither has an answer.
The coordinates of the point P would be definitely 3 6.
this is a continuation of the question... AB=4, BC=6, AE=8, and BE intersects at D
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Isosceles
The answer will depend on the original coordinates of A: these have not been provided so neither has an answer.
If point ( a ) has coordinates ((x, y)), its reflection across the y-axis would change the x-coordinate to its negative, resulting in the new coordinates ((-x, y)). Therefore, the coordinates of point ( a ) after reflection across the y-axis would be ((-x, y)).
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That depends on where the triangle ABC is located on the Cartesian plane for the coordinates of its vertices to be determined.
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Find the coordinates of the vertices of triangle a'b'c' after triangle ABC is dilated using the given scale factor then graph triangle ABC and its dilation A (1,1) B(1,3) C(3,1) scale factor 3
It is (10, -2).
(-5, 6)
(9, -5)
(6, -4)
That would depend on its original coordinates and in which direction clockwise or anti clockwise of which information has not been given.
The coordinates of the point P would be definitely 3 6.